the arch macks it unique and makes it a tourist atraction
Moses Mabhida Stadium.
The Moses Mabhida Stadium, located in Durban, South Africa, opened on November 28, 2009.
Moses Mabhida Stadium was created in 2009.
The capacity of Moses Mabhida Stadium is approximately 85,000.
Moses Mabhida Stadium (known during the 2010 FIFA World Cup as Durban Stadium) cost approximately ZAR R3.4 billion (USD $450 million) to construct.
Brazil V Portugal 25 June 2010 Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban.
Capacity is 70,000
The center circle on the playing field at Moses Mabhida Stadium (I think it's the one with the big arch over it) is centered at 29.8289° south latitude 31.0304° east longitude.
Moses Mabhida was born in 1923.
Moses Mabhida died in 1986.
There will be four shows, beginning on 2 April at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, 5 April at the Moses Mabhida Stadium Durban, 8 April at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth and 11 April, 2011, at the Cape Town Stadium.
1) Soccer City (Johannesburg) 2) Moses Mabhida Stadium (Durban) 3) Cape Town Stadium (Cape Town) 4) Ellis Park Stadium (Johannesburg) 5) Loftus Versfeld Stadium (Pretoria) 6) Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Port Elizabeth) 7) Free State Stadium (Bloemfontein) 8) Peter Mokaba Stadium (Polokwane) 9) Royal Bafokeng Stadium (Rustenburg) 10) Mbombela Stadium (Nelspruit)